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listen. >> i was told we don't need more boots, we need technology. now i find to my shock and amazement the distinguished senior senator from arizona say we need 20,000 more border patrol. how much is it going to cost? that's the question. jon: so what about that? what about the cost? can we afford 20,000 more border patrol agents? >> here's why we can, and that's because according to the congressional budget office over the next 20 years we're going to have $700 billion in additional revenue as a result of the passage of this legislation because of the jobs that it creates and the increase in our gross domestic product. so we can afford it. and i would respond one thing to my friend from texas, he's against fencing. he says he wants to get the border secure, but he's against fencing in the state of texas. interesting kind of contradiction. i'll look forward to continuing my decision with my friend from texas. jon: you're thinking he'd be okay with fencing in arizona but maybe not in texas? is that what you're saying? >> that's a conclusion one might
listen. >> i was told we don't need more boots, we need technology. now i find to my shock and amazement the distinguished senior senator from arizona say we need 20,000 more border patrol. how much is it going to cost? that's the question. jon: so what about that? what about the cost? can we afford 20,000 more border patrol agents? >> here's why we can, and that's because according to the congressional budget office over the next 20 years we're going to have $700 billion in...
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heather: amazing technology. we have a robotics expert and professor at the university of pennsylvania school of engineering and applied science. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. heather: the nova special makes a point pointing out this technology is just in its infancy. where is it headed? >> that's correct. it is just starting. what we're doing is creating robots very different from the remotely piloted vehicle that you see, what you read about in the press. these are autonomous. they are small, highly maneuverable and navigate indoors in environments which you are and i am right now. so that makes them a very, very powerful tool for emergency response, for search-and-rescue and many other application. >> you said that the holy grail of this technology is to allow these, you know, to move about without gps technology? >> that's correct. so what these robots have are sensors that can actually detect features in the environment like doors, windows and they're able to localize with respect to
heather: amazing technology. we have a robotics expert and professor at the university of pennsylvania school of engineering and applied science. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. heather: the nova special makes a point pointing out this technology is just in its infancy. where is it headed? >> that's correct. it is just starting. what we're doing is creating robots very different from the remotely piloted vehicle that you see, what you read about in the press....
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this technology is available. don't forget that you also need technology to places like, the poles and north of the u.s. or here in holland, you need technology as compared to where we're originally from which is kenya, in africa. we can only explore the entire world because of technology that developed. jon: have you signed up to go? >> well, i started this because i wanted to go but we really be looking for the best of the best people. qualities that you need as an entrepreneur to start this kind of organization are very different from the, from the skills that you need to be one of the best people to settle the red planet. jon: all right. >> so i will here. jon: keep us updated, from mars one. thank you, bus. >> thank you. jenna: he is entrepreneur. not necessarily ad venturer. what do you think, jon? jon: i like it here on earth. there is a lot of this planet i haven't explored yet. jenna: that's a good point. we have a lot of work to do here and maybe we'll go to the red planet. he may have wild success. you
this technology is available. don't forget that you also need technology to places like, the poles and north of the u.s. or here in holland, you need technology as compared to where we're originally from which is kenya, in africa. we can only explore the entire world because of technology that developed. jon: have you signed up to go? >> well, i started this because i wanted to go but we really be looking for the best of the best people. qualities that you need as an entrepreneur to start...
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the philadelphia eagles using some modern technology this year. they have a new head coach, chip kelly, and he's bringing in a sports science coordinator to help him get the most out of his players and to keep them safe. here to talk to us, mike valentino with team sports at polar electro, and dr. david shadty, professor of urology at the hofstra north shore lij school of medicine. good to see you both, thanks very much finish coming in. mike, my hometown team, new climates of your company's. just a few months that you have been working together, but what is it that you offer, the technology that you offer that has chip kelly and the team so convinced you can help get them a winning record again? >> as you know, chip kelly runs a very high-powered, fast-paced offense. so he's looking for technology to help him get his athletes trained at the highest level. so he reached out to us and, basically, our system is going to help them with making sure they're staying in the right heart rate zone, so they're training at their optimal levels, it's going to
the philadelphia eagles using some modern technology this year. they have a new head coach, chip kelly, and he's bringing in a sports science coordinator to help him get the most out of his players and to keep them safe. here to talk to us, mike valentino with team sports at polar electro, and dr. david shadty, professor of urology at the hofstra north shore lij school of medicine. good to see you both, thanks very much finish coming in. mike, my hometown team, new climates of your company's....
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the technology is changing. one of the areas we all acknowledge this morning, all three secretaries we need to do more work in, streamline being acquisition, making it easier and quicker to get technology in place. look, the bottom line it is hard to prove the value of what doesn't happen but i guaranty when something bad does happen everybody feels it right away and they understand the importance of preventing it. jenna: every up with one is talking about leaving the shoes on getting on the plane, right secretary chertoff? we talk about the big issues. what about my belt? let's hope technology replaces that. >> meantime everybody is working on it. jenna: secretary, nice to have you today. thank you so much. >> thank you. jon: big news in washington today as the president announces he will nominate three new members for his team and as new people are named to head federal agencies that have played controversial roles in this administration we're also getting a clearer picture of what budget cuts could mean for t
the technology is changing. one of the areas we all acknowledge this morning, all three secretaries we need to do more work in, streamline being acquisition, making it easier and quicker to get technology in place. look, the bottom line it is hard to prove the value of what doesn't happen but i guaranty when something bad does happen everybody feels it right away and they understand the importance of preventing it. jenna: every up with one is talking about leaving the shoes on getting on the...
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. >>> and it is just a test, a billion dollar technology test that is. we have the pricey details coming up. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool only from progressive. jon: president obama's so-called fix that would allow millions of americans to keep their now canceled insurance policies, may be easier said than done. because it means the administration essentially would not enforce part of the health care law that requires insurance companies to only sell policies that comply with the law. critics on both sides of the aisle including former dnc chairman howard dean say president obama might not have that authority. joining us now with a look at the legal implications of all of this, fred tecce, former federal prosecutor, and p
. >>> and it is just a test, a billion dollar technology test that is. we have the pricey details coming up. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your...
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if you want to really be french. >>> holy technology, batman. there's a new app out designed to streamline the search for chris man books, movies, blogs, everything, even details of a higher calling. >>> also, there are plenty of loving dogs who need a home. the push to help find one for them this season. oh, isn't that cute. [ dennis ] it's always the same dilemma -- who gets the allstate safe driving bonus check. rock beats scissors! [ chuckles ] wife beats rock. and with two checks a year, everyone wins. [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-906-8500 now. [ dennis ] zach really loves his new camera. problem is...this isn't zach. it's a friend of a friend who was at zach's party and stole his camera. but zach'sot it covered... with allstate renters insurance. [ female announcer ] protect your valuables for as low as $4 a month when you add renters insurance to your allstate auto policy. call 866-906-8500 now. what are you doing? we're switching car insura
if you want to really be french. >>> holy technology, batman. there's a new app out designed to streamline the search for chris man books, movies, blogs, everything, even details of a higher calling. >>> also, there are plenty of loving dogs who need a home. the push to help find one for them this season. oh, isn't that cute. [ dennis ] it's always the same dilemma -- who gets the allstate safe driving bonus check. rock beats scissors! [ chuckles ] wife beats rock. and with...
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how extremist groups are adopting modern technology. what it means for future attacks. >>> plus, after last year's unpredictable flu season, a brand new report from the cdc about what we can expect this time around. ♪ ho ho ho [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant ♪ ho ho ho for a strong bag that grips the can... ♪ get glad forceflex. small change, big difference. ( bell rings ) they remwish i saw mine of my granmore often, but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my daughter and her family. it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it means you can't be turned down because of your health. you don't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. they don't care about your aches and pai
how extremist groups are adopting modern technology. what it means for future attacks. >>> plus, after last year's unpredictable flu season, a brand new report from the cdc about what we can expect this time around. ♪ ho ho ho [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant ♪ ho ho ho for a strong bag that grips the can... ♪ get glad forceflex....
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zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. jon: right now a plan to make you pay a whole lot more every time you fill up your tank. on average americans are already paying $3.65 for a gallon of regular gas. in california one of the most expensive gas states, folks are paying $4.05 a gallon. the international monetary fund wants to tack another $1.40 onto each and every gallon of gas you buy. peter barnes with the fox business network is here to explain that one. peter. >> reporter: hey, jon that's right. the ims is suggesting a dollar 40 a gallon and higher gasoline taxes would reduce carbon emissions and help fix other problems like the budget deficit and traffic congestion in the u.s. it mentions a tax increase in a new global study on energy subsidies and battling climate change. the fix in the u.s. would triple gas
zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. jon: right now a plan to make you pay a whole lot more every time you fill up your tank. on average americans are already paying $3.65 for a gallon of regular gas. in california one of the most expensive gas states, folks are paying $4.05 a gallon. the...
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jon: amazing technology and sometimes scary. thank you. heather: right now a new accusation that the regime in syria used more chemical weapons against its own people. according to activists, 100 people are dead from an alleged gas attack. the united nations already says more than 100,000 people have died in the civil war raging for more than two years now but the slatest reported atrocity reignites questions about the so-called red line. remember that? obama administration drew it when it comes to the use of such weapons of mass destruction. former u.s. ambassador to the united nations john bolton is a fox news contributor and joins us with more. thanks for joining us. >> glad to be with you. heather: i've seen the video and pictures of this alleged latest attack, graphic images of women and children, one body lined up right next to another and what, if confirmed, would be the worst known use of poisonous gas during the country's civil war. do you believe the reports that this was, in fact, the use of a chemical weapon and how should the
jon: amazing technology and sometimes scary. thank you. heather: right now a new accusation that the regime in syria used more chemical weapons against its own people. according to activists, 100 people are dead from an alleged gas attack. the united nations already says more than 100,000 people have died in the civil war raging for more than two years now but the slatest reported atrocity reignites questions about the so-called red line. remember that? obama administration drew it when it...
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[ male announcer ] find deals on electronics and technology. and save on tickets to exciting concerts and shows. [ taxi whistle ] come on, guys, the millers just got their cards, too! [ male announcer ] check out the possibilities. aarpscounts.com. right now, sign up for roadside assistance from allstate and get $20 off the premier plan and a one-year aarp membership free! coverage includes towing, emergency service, and more. call or go online now. ♪ ♪ >> new developments on our top stories and breaking news this hour. jon: what folks at the white house knew about the obamacare web site just days before the botched rollout. a brand new e-mail sheds some light. >>> also, we are live in wichita where a gigantic jumbo jet touches down at a field for private aircraft. how did that happen, and can they get it off the ground again? we'll know in an hour. >>> plus, could nuts be the key to a long, healthy life. >>? a new study on the very real benefits of this tasty snack. it's all "happening now." ♪ ♪ jon: well, a damaging e-mail related to
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] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. jenna: fox news alert now. secretary of state john kerry extends what some describe as a major olive branch to a country that many consider to be one of our top enemies. secretary kerry is in london today on his first overseas trip as america's top diplomate. he has direct words for iran about its nuclear program which some consider the biggest diplomatic challenge we face. >> the window for a diplomatic solution simply cannot by definition remain open forever. but it is open today. it is open now, and there is still time, but there is only time if iran makes the decision to come to the table and to negotiate in good faith. jenna: timing is everything here. talks with iran begin again tomorrow. james rosen is traveling with secretary kerry and he joins
] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. jenna: fox news alert now. secretary of state john kerry extends what some describe as a major olive branch to a country that many consider to be one of our top...
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then you get into technology, innovation and energy, and fracking. i mean, for example, california alone has $3 trillion worth of oil in its offshore areas between the coast and where the federal waters take over. california's own waters and guess what they are not using it because they stopped them that. would balance the government in california a hundred times over and yet oddly enough the obama administration and the epa are not interested. jon: we'll continue that discussion during the break. we'll be right back. but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. jenna: a massive investigation uncovered a billion dollar insurance scam against one of the nation's top disability pr
then you get into technology, innovation and energy, and fracking. i mean, for example, california alone has $3 trillion worth of oil in its offshore areas between the coast and where the federal waters take over. california's own waters and guess what they are not using it because they stopped them that. would balance the government in california a hundred times over and yet oddly enough the obama administration and the epa are not interested. jon: we'll continue that discussion during the...
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we have to get better finding new technologies and bring them to a doctor. jon: it costs 400 bucks to take the test. does insurance cover it? >> most insurance does not cover it. military is the first payer paying for this. united health care reviewed it and looks like they will approve it. jon: exciting stuff, especially for our troops. >> thanks are jon. jon: george carpenter. thank you. we'll be right ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you don't have to be a golf pro to walk like one. ♪ when you walk 10,000 steps a day, it's t same as walking professional golf course. humana. health and well-being partner of the pga tour. jon: fox news alert, a fast developing hostage crisis involving americans overseas. al-qaida-linked militants holding workers at an algerian gas plant. they are calling for the release of terrorists locked up in the you. brand-new hour of "happening now." i'm jon scott. jenna: i'm jenna lee. these islamist terrorist are hold up deep in the sahara tkerts. desert. the whole operation believed to be masterminded by this al-qaida-linked comman
we have to get better finding new technologies and bring them to a doctor. jon: it costs 400 bucks to take the test. does insurance cover it? >> most insurance does not cover it. military is the first payer paying for this. united health care reviewed it and looks like they will approve it. jon: exciting stuff, especially for our troops. >> thanks are jon. jon: george carpenter. thank you. we'll be right ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you don't have to be a golf pro to walk like...
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the focus seems on the technology and not exactly what the technology is looking for. what do you think about that. >> i would tend to disagree. look what is happening to the armed forces where hundreds of thousands soldiers coming home with traumaic brain injury or post-traumatic stress disorder and we technologies almost to the point, we found out about alzheimer's last year it is related to a bad protein in the brain and we have the imaging studies to identify it early. now what are we going to do about it? what will we do about ms? what will we do about traumatic brain injury? we're at the point where we need microscopic imaging and brain studies. think we have the scientists to do it. now is the right time. jenna:ing the team pushes us over the oge edge. jon? jon: a brand new twist on the jodi arias trial, could accusations of juror misconduct lead to a mistrial after all this time. our legal panel weighs ♪ ♪ proud to stand on our own ♪ proud to be homegrown ♪ a familiar face and a name you know ♪ ♪ can you hear it? ♪ fueling the american spirit ♪
the focus seems on the technology and not exactly what the technology is looking for. what do you think about that. >> i would tend to disagree. look what is happening to the armed forces where hundreds of thousands soldiers coming home with traumaic brain injury or post-traumatic stress disorder and we technologies almost to the point, we found out about alzheimer's last year it is related to a bad protein in the brain and we have the imaging studies to identify it early. now what are we...
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the military use this is technology to detect homemade bombs. that is what i saw in boston. i was curious, and don't want to get too speculative how could a drone do that and could have drone helped in the boston investigation because being able to target that? >> we're using our remotely piloted aircraft all over the world but in afghanistan they provide us tremendous persistent surveillance if we get a tipoff of some sort of intelligence they can actually comb an area. they can identify discrepancies with their television or infrared technology and then we can bring assets to bear either identify what is going on the ground or do that from the air. so it does bring capability as a tool and a platform for counterterrorism in many different places. look, we were using helicopters in boston with infrared cameras. they happen to be flown by individuals that eventually have to eat, go to the bathroom and sleep and fill up on gas. this surveillance asset provides persistence with similar technology in the surveillance role that can be used in many c
the military use this is technology to detect homemade bombs. that is what i saw in boston. i was curious, and don't want to get too speculative how could a drone do that and could have drone helped in the boston investigation because being able to target that? >> we're using our remotely piloted aircraft all over the world but in afghanistan they provide us tremendous persistent surveillance if we get a tipoff of some sort of intelligence they can actually comb an area. they can identify...
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from one technology we'll turn to another now. the courts are trying to catch up with social media and the defense is asking potential jurors in the jody arias resentencing retrial, to turn over their twitter user names. a judge ruling just moments ago that they do not have to turn over that information. they will not be forced to turn over that information. the defense arguing they might be talking about the case online and they want to know about it. arias was of course convicted in may in the brutal murder of her boyfriend and her fate right now is unknown at this time. we'll talk about what this means just in general for where we stand right now in the case. faith jenkins is joining us, former prosecutor, and brian silber, a criminal defense attorney. both of you disagree with the judge on this. brian, why? >> well, listen, you know, with all due respect to the court, and i want to be clear i respect the judge's decisions this is one of those discretionary matters but we're in the 20 first century and twitter is one of the num
from one technology we'll turn to another now. the courts are trying to catch up with social media and the defense is asking potential jurors in the jody arias resentencing retrial, to turn over their twitter user names. a judge ruling just moments ago that they do not have to turn over that information. they will not be forced to turn over that information. the defense arguing they might be talking about the case online and they want to know about it. arias was of course convicted in may in...
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a breakthrough in trash technology ahead. jenna: well, right now an engineering marvel puts your gash anage to -- garbage to good use. alicia a acuna is live in denver with more. >> reporter: yeah, it doesn't smell bad, it just looks cool. this is so not your average recycling program. we talked to a team of scientists who have pat tempted a way to take your everyday trash, food and all, and turn it into glass. the laboratory fridge is packed with a treasure-trove of leftovers. >> you have coffee, this is plain grass. >> we can eat the food and then use the waste to create materials that we need. >> reporter: lead researcher dr. ivan says worldwide demand for glass is booming. right now global usage stands at about 100 metric tons a year. the high-value minerals used to manufacture glass are normally dug out of mining pits. >> what we have done is that we can find the same material that the mining industry can provide today from a different source. >> reporter: in other words, food that grows from the ground is absorbing the
a breakthrough in trash technology ahead. jenna: well, right now an engineering marvel puts your gash anage to -- garbage to good use. alicia a acuna is live in denver with more. >> reporter: yeah, it doesn't smell bad, it just looks cool. this is so not your average recycling program. we talked to a team of scientists who have pat tempted a way to take your everyday trash, food and all, and turn it into glass. the laboratory fridge is packed with a treasure-trove of leftovers. >>...
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[ male announcer ] find deals on electronics and technology. and save on tickets to exciting concerts and shows. [ taxi whistle ] come on, guys, the millers just got their cards, too! [ male announcer ] check out the possibilities. aarpscounts.com. right now, sign up for roadside assistance from allstate and get $20 off the premier plan and a one-year aarp membership free! coverage includes towing, emergency service, and more. call or go online now. jon: fox news alert. we are 10 minutes away from an address by the president there. it appears to be taking place in the brady briefing room at the white house. we expect him to say something like this. if you like your health care plan you can keep it. have you heard that before? jenna: i think i heard that once or twice before, jon. jon: yeah. we are understanding that the president is going to say now that if you like your health care plan and hates been canceled, well, he is going to direct the insurance companies who have canceled you to allow some kind of an administrative fix he calls it that
[ male announcer ] find deals on electronics and technology. and save on tickets to exciting concerts and shows. [ taxi whistle ] come on, guys, the millers just got their cards, too! [ male announcer ] check out the possibilities. aarpscounts.com. right now, sign up for roadside assistance from allstate and get $20 off the premier plan and a one-year aarp membership free! coverage includes towing, emergency service, and more. call or go online now. jon: fox news alert. we are 10 minutes away...
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that's the power of connecting minds and technology to fuel a nation's future. that's bank of america. jenna: welcome back, everyone. "happening now," an emotional appeal for gun control. sandy hook parents on capitol hill making their personal plea for congress to ban the kind of weapons used in the school massacre as a push for tighter gun control measures is running into some significant hurdles. a dozen of the sandy hook family members rode back to washington on air force one after president obama told a crowd in connecticut that their hurt and their suffering would not be forgotten. wendell goler is live from the white house with more. >> reporter: this is really shaping up to be a make or break week for the president's push to get gun legislation through the senate. he's all but conceded that a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines can't pass, he just wants a vote on them, but he won't even get a vote on expanded background checks unless he can block a republican-led filibuster. >> the american people demand at least that. they elected members
that's the power of connecting minds and technology to fuel a nation's future. that's bank of america. jenna: welcome back, everyone. "happening now," an emotional appeal for gun control. sandy hook parents on capitol hill making their personal plea for congress to ban the kind of weapons used in the school massacre as a push for tighter gun control measures is running into some significant hurdles. a dozen of the sandy hook family members rode back to washington on air force one...
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the law has not caught up with technology and the times. we don't really have any laws against, quote, unquote, cyberbullying. we have cyber stalking, harassment, those laws that we try to pigeon hole into criminally but we don't have anything that perfectly fits. the laws need to change. and that's what i think the sedwick family is trying to do here by filing the civil suit. jon: trying to push the state into changing its law. the case has raised all kinds of headlines. thank you both. >> thank you, jon. jenna: a carjacker gets more than he bargained for. what sent him running from the vehicle he was trying to take. and he worked by day and creates youtube hits by night and he joins us next. ♪ there's a sound that no one knows what does the farmer say? work, work, work, work what does the farmer say? ♪ jon: you have to wake up pretty early in the morning to top this farmer. our next guest works all day on his farm but still finds time to put together some hysterical parity videos. he is the farmer who creates and stars in videos like
the law has not caught up with technology and the times. we don't really have any laws against, quote, unquote, cyberbullying. we have cyber stalking, harassment, those laws that we try to pigeon hole into criminally but we don't have anything that perfectly fits. the laws need to change. and that's what i think the sedwick family is trying to do here by filing the civil suit. jon: trying to push the state into changing its law. the case has raised all kinds of headlines. thank you both....
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the silicon valley startup behind this latest technology. good to talk to you, sean. this involves ebooks. that is how teachers are able to get the information. tell us how it works. >> well, what we do, rick, because the book is in fact in digital form, we're able to track what's done inside the book. unlike a paper book where you can't tell what's happening inside the book, using our technologyable to tels reading pages. if a student is making notes and highlights. how much time the students spend in the book. so we roll that all up into a dashboard that a faculty member can look at and gain more insight into student engagement. rick: what kind of feedback are you getting? one said this is a little big brother but it is a good big brother. >> the feed book is overwhelmingly positive. we're rolled out at nine difficult schools. we have roughly a thousand students participating. we're hearing the types of thinks you saw in the article. students, both welcome the ability to get this feedback and have this feedback available to their faculty members and they also welcom
the silicon valley startup behind this latest technology. good to talk to you, sean. this involves ebooks. that is how teachers are able to get the information. tell us how it works. >> well, what we do, rick, because the book is in fact in digital form, we're able to track what's done inside the book. unlike a paper book where you can't tell what's happening inside the book, using our technologyable to tels reading pages. if a student is making notes and highlights. how much time the...
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technologically is our significance and it's very difficult for consumers and agents and navigators and all of those using the system to actually use it. >> the white house says that most albums were because of unexpected traffic. they say that's a good thing because it means that a lot of people are interested in obamacare. >> some people are trying to get to the home turf. it's hard to load the page because a lot of people like you want to find out if tickets are available. great news about this is that it's not one game or one night. the seats are unlimited. reporter: some officials that helped yesterday said it represents three years of policy and operation and they think that they are off to a good start. jenna: peter ducey, thank you. jon: our next guests suggest that republicans will survive the shutdown. republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina. and part of the appropriations committee. senator, you have seen this movie before. you were a freshman congressman back in 1995. so what do you think about republican prospects of coming out of this without being blamed for i
technologically is our significance and it's very difficult for consumers and agents and navigators and all of those using the system to actually use it. >> the white house says that most albums were because of unexpected traffic. they say that's a good thing because it means that a lot of people are interested in obamacare. >> some people are trying to get to the home turf. it's hard to load the page because a lot of people like you want to find out if tickets are available. great...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. jon: we have a little bit of information, a little bit more information on what is going on on new york's long island. the roosevelt field mall is on lockdown because of a shooting that happened outside of the mall. apparently it was not necessarily even on mall property. it happened at 645 south street. a man described as asian shot two people and then fled. possibly a honda pilot. he was driving a honda pilot. wearing a red shirt and a gregorie brown suit jacket. it did not happen inside the mall, but the mall is on lockdown out of caution. no information about the two victims that were shot. we will con
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. jon: we have...
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jenna: a big question about where they're getting this new, advanced technology. or maybe the question isn't so big. we know some of those partners. it's a story we're going to continue to watch especially over the next several days and weeks. thanks for the reaction to that breaking news. >> my pleasure. jon: well, you remember the maytag repair guy, the lonely repairman who just didn't have any work to do? that's how many in the white house press corps are feeling these days, largely ignored by president obama as he gives interviews to local tv stations and today to liberal talk radio hosts. what's going on? jonah goldberg is along to explain. >>> plus, a bombshell in the oscar pistorius murder case. the lead investigator replaced after it's revealed he himself is facing seven counts of attempted murder. what that big shock-up means for the case against the blade runner. [ loud party sounds ] hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've gotine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine gra
jenna: a big question about where they're getting this new, advanced technology. or maybe the question isn't so big. we know some of those partners. it's a story we're going to continue to watch especially over the next several days and weeks. thanks for the reaction to that breaking news. >> my pleasure. jon: well, you remember the maytag repair guy, the lonely repairman who just didn't have any work to do? that's how many in the white house press corps are feeling these days, largely...
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he has a lot of technological innovative companies out there. and "the new york times" is no slouch either when it comes to, you know -- >> right they actually reviewed this car on the west coast, and they gave it a very good review. the problem here seems to be the impact of temperature on the lithium battery, and whether or not you need to recharge more frequently when the temperature drops. that was the point that broder was trying to make. i think we need more data here before we come to a conclusion. i agree with kirstin, what we really need is an independent arbiter. there is a great deal riding for tesla. if they have to install these charging stations that are fast as opposed to the overnight ones at a shorter distance this is going to cost the company a lot of money, so a lot is at stake, which may explain why he decided to go on to twitter to make his case. jon: and this test drive took place at a time when the temperature, you know, that cold snap hit the east coast and temperatures were 30 degrees and well below, down -- >> it also s
he has a lot of technological innovative companies out there. and "the new york times" is no slouch either when it comes to, you know -- >> right they actually reviewed this car on the west coast, and they gave it a very good review. the problem here seems to be the impact of temperature on the lithium battery, and whether or not you need to recharge more frequently when the temperature drops. that was the point that broder was trying to make. i think we need more data here...
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we're selling off in everything from technology to energy to financials. it is one of those days where they just sell everything. i'm going to leave you with a positive thought. don't forget, this year is a winning year on wall street with the s&p 500 up about 17%. you've had stellar performers like net flix, facebook, all just soaring and jumping and lots of names that are really doing very well this year. there's certainly a lot of winners but it's looking like a weekly loss here and 200 point loss at the moment for the dow jones. jon: it's just picking the win he weres that's the hard part. thanks. jenna: new information on the fast moving wildfire in utah. the wind whipped flames spreading across 2,000 acres, destroying more than a dozen homes and inching closer and closer now to hundreds of others. folks are watching their homes, hoping and praying for the best. >> i've had the place about 10 years. >> we watched it for hours. >> i built a lot myself >> we're watching it right now from a distance. it's pretty sad. >> i'm just sitting here waiting. and
we're selling off in everything from technology to energy to financials. it is one of those days where they just sell everything. i'm going to leave you with a positive thought. don't forget, this year is a winning year on wall street with the s&p 500 up about 17%. you've had stellar performers like net flix, facebook, all just soaring and jumping and lots of names that are really doing very well this year. there's certainly a lot of winners but it's looking like a weekly loss here and 200...
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jim have we kept up with technology? as a lawyer, i can tell you in the lawsuits and in order to be successful, and the nfl has not had to pay anything out yet, even if they do, you must have a causal connection. you must have negligence. you must have willful disregard. the fact if they're given all the protection they need or can have, if we're up to speed in technology they're off the hook? >> well i think the technology has kept up. >> to me and a lot of people in professional football the helmet is weapon. the guys think they're invincible. they think that thing will protect them from everything and that is in fact causing the problem and they're using their heads much more. the nfl changed rules. tried to curb that back. they get very upset. they complain the rules were changed. trevor talked about that to a certain degree. bernard pollard made statements to cbs, he said a possibility a player may die on the field. we had one several years ago, chuck hughes, due to a heart attack. i did a game until 197. reggie bro
jim have we kept up with technology? as a lawyer, i can tell you in the lawsuits and in order to be successful, and the nfl has not had to pay anything out yet, even if they do, you must have a causal connection. you must have negligence. you must have willful disregard. the fact if they're given all the protection they need or can have, if we're up to speed in technology they're off the hook? >> well i think the technology has kept up. >> to me and a lot of people in professional...
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we need to develop the same kind of technology or similar technology to detect when these small asteroids may be on collision course with us. jenna: how small is small? when you say a small asteroid, how small is that? >> something 300 meters in size size could do damage in a urban area. it is not so much the size but the velocity it comes to the earth. those two things together create a lot of force so that's why we could have a lot of damage. there are a lot of asteroids that are on the small size. those are the ones we have to pay closest attention to and be able to detect them early enough to do something about them if we find them on the way here. jenna: derek, what expectations should we have when it comes to money and talent that's out there? do we have a quote, enquote bulletproof system that is available? or is this part of the fact of life that sometimes something like this happens? >> well, we actually have a number of agencies around the world that are scanning the skies to try to identify and catalog these objections but we need to do much more. we do have the talent, there i
we need to develop the same kind of technology or similar technology to detect when these small asteroids may be on collision course with us. jenna: how small is small? when you say a small asteroid, how small is that? >> something 300 meters in size size could do damage in a urban area. it is not so much the size but the velocity it comes to the earth. those two things together create a lot of force so that's why we could have a lot of damage. there are a lot of asteroids that are on the...
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stem cell research and new drugs that treat disease, cellphones and computer technology that changed the way people around the world live. if people want to see the future of the world economy they should look at tel-aviv home to hundreds of start-ups and research centers. [applause] >> israelis are so active and social media that every day seems to bring a different facebook campaign about where i should give this speech. [laughter] [applause] >> that innovation is just as important to the relationship between the united states and israel as our security cooperation. our first free trade agreement in the world was reached with israel nearly three decades ago. [applause] >> today the trade between our two countries is at $40 billion every year. [applause] >> more importantly that partnership is creating new products and medical treatments, it's pushing new frontiers of science and explore ration, that's the kind of relationship that israel should have and could have with every country in the world. already we see how that innovation could reshape this region. there is a program here
stem cell research and new drugs that treat disease, cellphones and computer technology that changed the way people around the world live. if people want to see the future of the world economy they should look at tel-aviv home to hundreds of start-ups and research centers. [applause] >> israelis are so active and social media that every day seems to bring a different facebook campaign about where i should give this speech. [laughter] [applause] >> that innovation is just as...
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they have, they have oil and natural gas reserves in eastern siberia but they have the technology to get them out and they don't have the foreign investment they need to produce the facilities. we on the other hand already have this stuff. and we're going to be in a position as steve says within three to five to seven years where we are the major energy producer in the world. now think of what that does. that means china needs energy. they're all of a sudden knocking on our door hat in hand. same with india. russia on the way down and the middle east, which i think is headed for 30 years of sectarian battles, they will start blowing each other's oil fields up. we'll be the only country and only region in the world with cheap, abundant and secure energy. >> by the way, jenna -- jenna: let me get in for one second, steve, our competitors, some of which kt just mentioned, are doubting whether or not we can sustain this type of development. gazprom, big company out of russia, the country's largest energy company says that we're in the middle of a bubble that is going to burst. the head o
they have, they have oil and natural gas reserves in eastern siberia but they have the technology to get them out and they don't have the foreign investment they need to produce the facilities. we on the other hand already have this stuff. and we're going to be in a position as steve says within three to five to seven years where we are the major energy producer in the world. now think of what that does. that means china needs energy. they're all of a sudden knocking on our door hat in hand....
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>> i think there is a common technology here of soviet era the planes stud missile technology whether this is going to north korea for their use or whatever the story is. i don't believe cuba ships parts to north korea to be repaired and shipped back. to be easier to bring north koreans to cuba to fix it there. that is why a suspect there is a lot to learn here. it shows there is unfortunately an effective black-market commerce that has developed among the rogue states outputting matters of weapons undoubtably money-laundering and shipment of other sensitive materials as well. jenna: we understand this is a violation, but what is the consequence? >> i think with respect to the cubans, anybody who things we off to lift the embargo should think again. the notion that we are going to negotiate with the north out of the program to me is dead on arrival, this is a dangerous regime and one that we ought to be working harder with china and others frankly to change to bring down the korean peninsula's. otherwise we will see this kind of activity extend out infinitely. jenna: probably happenin
>> i think there is a common technology here of soviet era the planes stud missile technology whether this is going to north korea for their use or whatever the story is. i don't believe cuba ships parts to north korea to be repaired and shipped back. to be easier to bring north koreans to cuba to fix it there. that is why a suspect there is a lot to learn here. it shows there is unfortunately an effective black-market commerce that has developed among the rogue states outputting matters...
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your magazine focuses on rail-related technology. what is most notable to you about what we've seen as far as video and what we've learned about this accident over the last 24 hours? >> good afternoon, jenna. i think what we've seen is the video, obviously, of the crash showing that the train is going around that curve at what appears to be an excessive speed. the speed should have been about 50 miles an hour when the indications are it was doing at least twice that speed. jenna: and so you say one of the things, you know, we don't have high-speed rail in our country the same way that it's built in europe. and one of the things that you have some questions about is something called a european train control system. what is that and why does it matter? >> well, it's a european system that replaces conventional signaling. because trains go faster, it's not possible for the driver to visually see all the signals and comprehend them. so he has what's called a -- [inaudible] link system, and this uses a combination of gps positioning data
your magazine focuses on rail-related technology. what is most notable to you about what we've seen as far as video and what we've learned about this accident over the last 24 hours? >> good afternoon, jenna. i think what we've seen is the video, obviously, of the crash showing that the train is going around that curve at what appears to be an excessive speed. the speed should have been about 50 miles an hour when the indications are it was doing at least twice that speed. jenna: and so...
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so is this where maybe we see the law come full circle with the new technology? i don't know. we're going to ask our guest about that. what's the modern day trade avenue between privacy and the government's need to snoop? should we all be writing letters? we're going to speak to a man who is not only a constitutional attorney, but a former prosecutor of one of the most dangerous terrorists in u.s. history. he's coming up, 12:30 eastern time. jon: now this fox news alert from overseas, the syrian government is responding now to news the obama administration is preparing to arm rebels in that country's bloody civil war. the assad regime claims the white house is fabricating evidence confirming chemical weapons attacks to justify deeper involvement. now many in washington are wondering what type of weapons will be going to syria. chief white house correspondent ed henry live at the executive mansion. we know chemical weapons were used now, ed, but there is some confusion about what specifically the president plans to do about it. >> reporter: that's right. good afternoon, jon. be
so is this where maybe we see the law come full circle with the new technology? i don't know. we're going to ask our guest about that. what's the modern day trade avenue between privacy and the government's need to snoop? should we all be writing letters? we're going to speak to a man who is not only a constitutional attorney, but a former prosecutor of one of the most dangerous terrorists in u.s. history. he's coming up, 12:30 eastern time. jon: now this fox news alert from overseas, the...
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>> well, our missile defense technology is the best in the world. you saw a display of that to some degree with the attack on the israelis, because the technology they have and what we have is very close. so we do have the capacity to knock those missiles down to be sure, and certainly thickening that defense land base, but we are also thickening the maritime and sea base defense as well. jenna: we've heard so many threats over the years from north korea, general keane. why do you think this time is different, or is it even different? >> well, it is different in terms of the evolving nature of the threat as we just discussed. they are increasing their capacity and capabilities. the passenger has got to take that seriously because they don't get involved in the emotion and politics of a threat, they get involved in what are the real capabilities. and these capabilities are real and they are increasing, so that is serious. the other thing is dealing with a new leader, kim jong un, and we still don't know a lot about him, and his reign is developing ri
>> well, our missile defense technology is the best in the world. you saw a display of that to some degree with the attack on the israelis, because the technology they have and what we have is very close. so we do have the capacity to knock those missiles down to be sure, and certainly thickening that defense land base, but we are also thickening the maritime and sea base defense as well. jenna: we've heard so many threats over the years from north korea, general keane. why do you think...
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. >> one is policy and one is technology. take the technology side, intelligence community, ns. a, cia have bright people that know how to do things technically, when you you can talk about the healthcare.gov website i have a meeting with house science and technology committee about that. imagine if we allowed the government to design facebook or twitter or foursquare or youtube? these guys, if you want to design something that consumers are going to use get outside the government. got to get outside the mentality and got to let the private market develop the technology because this is what they're in the business of doing. the government's more concerned about the process where private sector is more concerned about the outcome. and that is the inherent conflict. that's why they can't do it. jenna: quick final question from the private company perspective because we've been following this for a few days. by the way, this is google's quote about the government nsa report. we are outraged at the links the government seems haveto have gone to intercept data from our private fiber
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exnmobil uses advanced visualization and drilling technologies to produce natural gas... powering our lives... while reducing emissions by up to 60%. energy lives here ♪ jenna: jets jammed with passengers. we're going to tell you what airlines have up their sleeves now. also some new fallout from the data breach for target customers. where their credit cards are ending up and what banks are doing to help at this point. susan rice is weighing in on the n.s.a. scandal saying the agency never lied about the gathering of information for millions of information. why the news magazine and now under fire for this story. our media panel weighs in. jon: another setback for astronauts aboard the international space station. this weekend they venture outside in a death defying space walk to try to fix the broken cooling valve. but they had to suddenly cut the mission short after one astronaut reported a problem with his space suit. phil is live in miami with more. was this the same space suit that had the water in the helmet scare this past july? >> different space suit, different
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the technology is still in its research and development phase. but google hopes five years from now it will be regularly seen on american roads. well, she admits that she killed her lover, but the jury will decide whether she did it in self-defense or in a jealous rage. she is testifying in her own defense today. but that something should say on the stand yesterday help her case? and that's putting folks in an uncomfortable position coming up next for over 75 years people have saved money with...ohhh... ...with geico... ohhh...sorry! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable laughter). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. that's a good
the technology is still in its research and development phase. but google hopes five years from now it will be regularly seen on american roads. well, she admits that she killed her lover, but the jury will decide whether she did it in self-defense or in a jealous rage. she is testifying in her own defense today. but that something should say on the stand yesterday help her case? and that's putting folks in an uncomfortable position coming up next for over 75 years people have saved money...
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so there is some advanced medicine and technology that we are using, so we have come a long way. are we there where we should be? is the chemotherapy the right way we are finding out the tumor markers, we are understanding the cancer better. one thing about brain cancer is that since it's surrounded by very critical tissues, and there is not a lot of room to open up, that is important and that's the hard part. a lot of radiation -rss and focal thaoerpls are the way to go. -- therapies are the way to go. we have come a long way, but more research is needed in the field. jenna: great to have you. we appreciate that so much. rick: a mom is annoyed with a homework assignment that her child brings home from school. it's a cross word puz well a clue that -- puzzle with a clue that takes a cheap shot at a political party. and love it comes in all shapes and sizes, how one organization is helping the four-legged victims of super storm sandy find foster homes, great ahead. rick: a group of volunteers helping man's best friend weather the storm. sandy dog nannies of vermont connecting supe
so there is some advanced medicine and technology that we are using, so we have come a long way. are we there where we should be? is the chemotherapy the right way we are finding out the tumor markers, we are understanding the cancer better. one thing about brain cancer is that since it's surrounded by very critical tissues, and there is not a lot of room to open up, that is important and that's the hard part. a lot of radiation -rss and focal thaoerpls are the way to go. -- therapies are the...
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in a statement to fox they tell us, while we can not speculate about this particular technology but i can say making every customer experience outstand something our priority and anything we do from a technology standpoint will be with that in mind, jon. so, very interesting response there they don't seem terribly concerned right now but, hey, we may see drone technology in the future. a little bit more information on fedex. look at some busy packages we saw this morning a truck heading out. it was thousands of package that is were shipped out this morning across the area. 90,000 trucks have been deployed across the country today including hundreds of trucks from this bronx facility. a staggering number of packages you see, because 131 million cyber monday shoppers will actually make a lot of their purchases off their mobile phones. one in five will actually do that. so if you do the math, the 22 million packages that fedex is processing today on this record-breaking history, historic day, actually, it is about 125 packages per second, headed out, into the, across the country but 12
in a statement to fox they tell us, while we can not speculate about this particular technology but i can say making every customer experience outstand something our priority and anything we do from a technology standpoint will be with that in mind, jon. so, very interesting response there they don't seem terribly concerned right now but, hey, we may see drone technology in the future. a little bit more information on fedex. look at some busy packages we saw this morning a truck heading out. it...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. jon: some new concerns about how president obama's health care law will be implemented as health policy workers work on new approaches to make sure americans get the care they need. fox medical a-team member dr. marc siegel live in our new york city newsroom with a look at that. doctor? >> jon, america's seniors have a problem. when they go into the hospital too many are coming out sick or more vulnerable and with different illnesses from when they went in. 2 1/2 million seniors go home only to be readmitted within a month, 2/3 of the time for something else. the problem is costing the health care system billions but new research finds that all of the stress and sleepless nights and the poor nutrition in the hospital are what make patients sick. too many are exhaust
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. jon: some new concerns about how president obama's health care law will be implemented as health policy workers work on new approaches to make sure americans get the care they need. fox medical a-team member dr. marc siegel live...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. harris: "happening now," new concerns about privacy and obamacare. critics questioning whether the information submitted to the health care web site is safe from hackers and fraud. to use the site, you have to enter your date of birth, social security number and income amount. the web site even states that information will be shared with other government agencies, i'm going to guess e-mails, all sorts of different ways. john roberts is live in atlanta so, john, how do we allay our fears? >> reporter: good morning to you, harris. you know, there are some cybersecurity experts who believe this is another step down the rabbit hole into big data. if you look at the privacy statement, it states quite clearly that your data will be shared with the internal revenue service, the social security administr
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. harris: "happening now," new concerns about privacy and obamacare. critics questioning whether the information submitted to the health care web site is safe from hackers and fraud. to use the...
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it's because of the unlawful use of the technology. jenna: we have also talked about pakistan and yemen and all of that communication between the bad guys. it's one of the reasons were paying attention to this story. thank you so much. >> you bad. jon: the whitey bulger jury asking for more clarifications on finer points of law. day five of the deliberations. what does it mean for the notorious gangster. plus testimony in the fort hood shooting rampage. victims and witnesses described the massacre. we will have that next. to take action. to take the next step. today, y will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can helpeduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta inot for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thi
it's because of the unlawful use of the technology. jenna: we have also talked about pakistan and yemen and all of that communication between the bad guys. it's one of the reasons were paying attention to this story. thank you so much. >> you bad. jon: the whitey bulger jury asking for more clarifications on finer points of law. day five of the deliberations. what does it mean for the notorious gangster. plus testimony in the fort hood shooting rampage. victims and witnesses described the...